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Childhood Trauma

The porcelain doll once belonged to Kinga's mother in her childhood and miraculously it remained intact. Its arms are torn off, bandaged, and secured slightly higher up. The heart has fallen and is hanging below. The harsh formulation is a stark contrast to the delicate, white, charming face of the porcelain doll. The role of blood is embodied by the different coloured corals and the temporal distance by the tiny white pearls.
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Kinga Huber
Budapest, Hungary
Kinga Huber first tried her hand at jewellery at the Secondary School of Visual Arts, then continued her studies at the Department of Object Design at ...
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